Holy crap she's CUTE!
Holy crap she's CUTE!
True, we are much more aware of disease causing vectors and that may be a very big factor in how we treat our dead. I remember some years ago when an older uncle died. I was incensed when I learned that the family would not be shoveling the dirt onto his coffin; that a back-hoe would be used to fill the hole.
They could give them raises, across the board, too.
No she wasn't. I can't remember her name, but I think she was in the audience watching the play. She ran up to the balcony box to see if she could help. Apparently Mary Todd was in a crazed state and was no help.
I loved that movie. Trippy, trippy, trippy! This is the first movie I saw with Parker Posey. Love, instant love. Well, admiration at least.
I think it's pretty common. I know history speaks much louder when I can see the actual items involved in historical events. That's probably why they are such hot auction items too.
And yet, when Lincoln was assassinated, the woman who cradled his head in her lap as he was dying, wore that very blood spattered dress to a reception a mere week later. This was considered "honoring the dead."
Blood spatter and brain tissue.
The whole thing is weird. The mother trying to sell the home and belongings post-mortem. Monjack's attempts at foundation and his not filing the required registration. The manner of death for both of them.
I'll have to look for that one.
She was frighteningly credible and in the role she "did it." It was quite a shock because all through the teleplay she was very convincingly innocent. Then, toward the end, they showed how she committed the crime.
I will gladly watch this (yet another retelling) because Ms. Ricci is in it. Bound to be good.
Yes, she was, but many of her neighbors were certain she did it. The acquittal notwithstanding. She was the sole beneficiary of her father's estate and stayed there in Fall River, Massachusetts her entire life.
I thought this was some pretty sound advice.
No one does that as well as he does.
I hate to say this, but give it time. It is sure to happen. There are either a lot more of them than there used to be or they get around quite a bit.
Holds them up and takes them hostage? Just a guess.
Have you never dated a lying psychopath? They can be very convincing.
A picture where he's NOT winking at his lawyer.